Land use dynamics is a prerequisite for identifying natural resource management constraints,the evolution of agrarian practices and population growth.The objective of this research is to improve knowledge of the dynam...Land use dynamics is a prerequisite for identifying natural resource management constraints,the evolution of agrarian practices and population growth.The objective of this research is to improve knowledge of the dynamics of agricultural land use in the dryland(Cinzana)and cotton(Kléla)areas of Mali.The methodology used consisted of planimetric data collection and diachronic analysis using Landsat TM(Thematic Mapper)satellite images from 2000 and OLI(Operational Land Image)from 2020.Degradation and deforestation rates of natural formations were calculated on the one hand,and on the other hand,the speed and intensity of changes were evaluated using the Pontius matrix22 and intensity analysis programs from the transition matrix.The results of the diachronic analysis revealed a clear increase in the area of anthropogenic formations,especially fields and fallow land,at the expense of natural formations.In Cinzana,this was reflected in an overall increase in the area of anthropogenic formations of 45%(i.e.,2.30%per year)and an overall reduction of 45.15%(2.26%per year)in the area of natural units.In Kléla,there was an overall increase of 131%(i.e.,6.54%per year)in the area of fields and fallow land to the detriment of natural formations,which underwent a reduction of 95%(i.e.,4.76%per year)between 2000 and 2020.Definitely,the evolution of landscape units in the research area between 2000 and 2020 points to excessive anthropization of natural formations,which could compromise the sustainability of these formations,with a risk to ecosystem services and agricultural productivity lost.The study recommends the use of agro-ecological practices,and the facilitation of access to agricultural technologies and support services with a view to agricultural intensification.Policy measures to promote an agro-ecological transition should be encouraged.展开更多
文摘Land use dynamics is a prerequisite for identifying natural resource management constraints,the evolution of agrarian practices and population growth.The objective of this research is to improve knowledge of the dynamics of agricultural land use in the dryland(Cinzana)and cotton(Kléla)areas of Mali.The methodology used consisted of planimetric data collection and diachronic analysis using Landsat TM(Thematic Mapper)satellite images from 2000 and OLI(Operational Land Image)from 2020.Degradation and deforestation rates of natural formations were calculated on the one hand,and on the other hand,the speed and intensity of changes were evaluated using the Pontius matrix22 and intensity analysis programs from the transition matrix.The results of the diachronic analysis revealed a clear increase in the area of anthropogenic formations,especially fields and fallow land,at the expense of natural formations.In Cinzana,this was reflected in an overall increase in the area of anthropogenic formations of 45%(i.e.,2.30%per year)and an overall reduction of 45.15%(2.26%per year)in the area of natural units.In Kléla,there was an overall increase of 131%(i.e.,6.54%per year)in the area of fields and fallow land to the detriment of natural formations,which underwent a reduction of 95%(i.e.,4.76%per year)between 2000 and 2020.Definitely,the evolution of landscape units in the research area between 2000 and 2020 points to excessive anthropization of natural formations,which could compromise the sustainability of these formations,with a risk to ecosystem services and agricultural productivity lost.The study recommends the use of agro-ecological practices,and the facilitation of access to agricultural technologies and support services with a view to agricultural intensification.Policy measures to promote an agro-ecological transition should be encouraged.